Quick Kindle 2 reader video review

Found an interesting video review of the Kindle 2 reader.

Remember that there are new kindle 2 models available at Amazon for $299, or if you are interested in a refurbished kindle 2 they are also for sale at a cheaper price

The Amazon Kindl DX out of the box – Photos –

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Ever wondered what is in the Kindl DX box? Wnat to take a look at what you will be getting when your order from Amazon arrives? Here are a bunch of photos that will give you an idea of what you wil be getting when your Kindle DX ereader arrives.
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Your Kindle DX will arrive well protected in a hard cardboard box

Open the box by pulling the tab on the side

Open the Kindl DX box by pulling the tab on the side

Inside the cardboard box there is yet another box in which the Kindle DX is packed

Inside the cardboard box there is yet another box in which the Kindle DX is packed

Open the black box and you will finally see your Kindle DX

Open the black box and you will finally see your Kindl DX

When you plug it in you will see this image

When you plug it in you will see this image

And then the user guide screen will show

And then the user guide screen will show

A view of the DX keyboard

A view of the DX keyboard

Reading manga on the DX

Reading manga on the Kindl DX

A view of the menu

A view of the menu

Amazon's Kindle DX has a basic web browser. Here it is showing a page from the Wikipedia website

Amazon's Kindle DX has a basic web browser. Here it is showing a page from the Wikipedia website

This is a photo of how the Kindle DX can show PDF documents

This is a photo of how the Kindle DX can show PDF documents

Kindle 2 vs Kindle DX. You can see the huge difference in the screen size.

Kindle 2 vs Kindle DX. You can see the huge difference in the screen size.

The Kindle2 Is Here

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Kindle2OnBeach There have been so many rumors about the Kindle 2 . It’s time to set the record straight. First off, the Kindle 2 will be released on February 24, 2009. You can preorder the Kindle2 now.

The orders will be prioritized on a first come first serve basis. Kindle 1 owners who order by midnight tonight will have first priority though.

If you have ordered a Kindle 1 and have not received it yet, you will be getting a Kindle 2 . In fact I’m ordering my Kindle 2 today. The Kindle 2 looks better than ever. I just can’t wait. Now for the improved features:

      Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines

    Lightweight: At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback

    Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle, anytime, anywhere; no monthly fees, service plans, or hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots

    Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered in less than 60 seconds; no PC required

    Improved Display: Reads like real paper; now boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and even crisper images

    More Storage: Take your library with you; holds over 1,500 books

    Faster Page Turns: 20% faster page turns

    Read-to-Me: With the new Text-to-Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you

    Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available

    Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $9.99, unless marked otherwise

Another Great Kindle Review

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I found a series of Kindle reviews by Pocket Now. These I really like because they show the Kindle and all of it’s functions up close. Plus they are honest reviews with no bias. The Kindle is a cool product, but it is not perfect. At least not yet.

It starts with locking the Kindle into the cover. The Kindle has 2 next page buttons, and a previous page button. It also has a back button and a selector wheel, which control a selector. It has a simple keyboard, where you can input words, search, and control the text size.

The on off button and wireless button and speaker are on the back. It has a rubber back cover and a nice ergonomic feel. It also has a headphone jack and a mini USB port. If you are new to the Kindle or thinking about getting one, then these videos are useful.

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Kindle Review #2 By Pocket Now

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In this second video review, they talk about the screen and lighting issues with the Kindle. The Kindle has a 6 inch screen with a resolution of 800 x 600, and uses E-ink. To select items on the Kindle there is a selection wheel and a chrome strip that marks your selection.

This video also compares the contrast of the Kindle E-ink with a real book.  The right bar is a next page button. The top has the book name, and author, and whether you have it book marked. On the bottom it has a meter that tells you how far along you are. You can also change the text size.

You can also look up a word on the fly. After looking up the word, just click on the back button and go back to where you left off.

Final Pocket Now Kindle Review

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This is the last video in the Kindle review from pocket now. It goes over reading newspapers on your Kindle. It also discusses some experimental Kindle features such as Basic Web – where you can attempt to view web pages over your Kindle . Keep in mind this is experimental.

Ask Kindle NowNow – where you can type a question and real people will send you 3 answers in about 10 minutes. And play music – where you can put in an SD card and listen to music, while you read on your Kindle .

A Brand New Review Kindle Being UnBoxed

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Here is yet another new Kindle video. Here we begin with the Amazon Kindle E Reader being delivered on the porch. To being opened up and turned on. Nothing life altering here. But it’s a nice first look at a Kindle if you haven’t got to play with one yet.

Steve Gibson Gives The Kindle 5 Stars

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I was reading Kindle reviews on the Amazon site and I noticed a rather lengthy review by a guy named Steve Gibson. My first thought was “hmm, I wonder if this is the Steve Gibson from Security Now”, a frequent guest on many technology shows and a pioneer in the field.

I didn’t have to wonder long because he answered my question in the second paragraph of the review.  Here’s a quote from the beginning of the review:

This is less a “pros and cons” review than a hopefully useful commentary about the Kindle compared with other eReaders and what it means for the eBook industry. (I believe that everything has changed with the Kindle’s creation.)
For many years I have been an avid reader of eBooks using almost every eReading device on the market. So as an early-adopter of techie gadgets I had been anxiously awaiting Amazon’s Kindle since its first rumors. So I immediately purchased it both out of curiosity and hoping for a better “next generation” eBook solution. In case you’re wondering whether I’m “that” Steve Gibson, I probably am — I’m the guy who gets Google’s first three or four links when Googling my name.

You can read the rest over at the Amazon site. The Kindle really seems to be the device of the future.